üA
life-long Democrat who has worked for the Democratic Party in mayoral,
senatorial and presidential campaigns throughout the Northeast.

üActive
in the Dumont Democratic Club, Pamela has sought to strengthen and grow the
Democratic Party in Dumont.

üMember
of JTO-Direct, an on-line lobbying and advocacy group that supports tighter gun
control legislation.

üMember
of the Campion Club, Weston Jesuit School of Theology.

üMember
of the Boggs Institute, an inter-faith advocacy

organization that provides a
variety of services to and for people with disabilities and those who care for
them.

üA
strong advocate for the rights of seniors and people with disabilities. Having
lived with cerebral palsy all her life, Pamela knows from personal experience
the importance of meeting the needs of people with disabilities. Because she
has worked in nursing homes and senior centers, cared for her ailing
grandmother at home, and been the major caregiver for her twin sister after a
serious car accident two years ago, Pamela knows the issues facing senior
citizens and people with disabilities today.

üPamela
supports increased municipal parking in downtown Dumont to increase the
pedestrian traffic thereby increasing the profits for local merchants and
keeping the business district strong.

üPamela
supports increased funding for Dumont’s fire department and ambulance corps, so
they can grow to meet the needs of a growing, thriving community.

üPamela
supports a two-party system of government with both Republicans and Democrats
sitting on the Council and working together for the townspeople.